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In the contemporary landscape of healthcare, the rapid integration of digital technologies is reshaping traditional practices. As healthcare systems increasingly embrace digitalization, there arises a critical need to comprehend the dynamic and ever-evolving role played by Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs). Amidst the rapid digitization of healthcare systems, understanding the evolving role of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) is paramount. This study explores the impact of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) on healthcare, with a focus on Health Information Technology (HIT) and its role in enhancing patient-centered care. Specifically, the research centers on Personal Health Records (PHRs), which empower patients to control their health information securely. The study aims to identify key features influencing patients’ behavioral intention to adopt HIT, utilizing a structured questionnaire and a conceptual framework based on the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). Feature selection analysis, conducted using the Weka tool, employed various classifiers to predict users’ perceptions and behavioral intentions towards HIT adoption. Results highlight the significance of trust, comfort, usefulness, and technophobia in shaping patients’ acceptance of HIT, with Random Forest and Bayes Net classifiers emerging as key predictors. This research provides valuable insights into the critical factors driving patients’ acceptance of HIT, contributing to the ongoing discourse on the adoption of healthcare technologies.
在当代医疗保健领域,数字技术的快速融合正在重塑传统做法。随着医疗保健系统越来越多地采用数字化技术,亟需了解信息和通信技术(ICTs)所发挥的动态和不断演变的作用。在医疗保健系统快速数字化的过程中,了解信息和通信技术(ICTs)不断演变的作用至关重要。本研究探讨了信息和通信技术(ICTs)对医疗保健的影响,重点是医疗信息技术(HIT)及其在加强以患者为中心的护理方面的作用。具体来说,研究以个人健康记录(PHR)为中心,个人健康记录使患者能够安全地控制自己的健康信息。研究旨在利用结构化问卷和基于技术接受模型(TAM)的概念框架,确定影响患者采用 HIT 的行为意向的关键特征。利用 Weka 工具进行的特征选择分析采用了各种分类器来预测用户对采用 HIT 的看法和行为意向。结果表明,信任、舒适度、有用性和技术恐惧症在影响患者对 HIT 的接受度方面具有重要意义,而随机森林和贝叶斯网分类器则成为关键的预测因素。这项研究为了解推动患者接受 HIT 的关键因素提供了有价值的见解,为目前有关采用医疗保健技术的讨论做出了贡献。